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Mount Melbourne (2732m)

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Mount Melbourne stands at 2732 meters in Antarctica, part of the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica. This peak is classified as a Stratovolcano.

Mount Melbourne — 2,732m — Antarctica — watercolor illustration
Elevation
2732 m
Prominence
— m
Coordinates
-74.350000, 164.700000
Type
stratovolcano

Elevation Comparison

Sea Level 0 m Ben Nevis 1,345 m Mont Blanc 4,808 m Denali 6,190 m Mt. Everest 8,849 m Mount Melbourne 2732 m
Volcanic

About This Mountain

Mount Melbourne (2732m) is a stratovolcano in the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica. Grade 4/5: technical ascent requiring mountaineering skills. A well-regarded peak in its region, offering accessible terrain and panoramic views for fit hikers.

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Topographic Analysis

Contour Map

Topographic contour map of Mount Melbourne (2732m)

The topographic contour map of Mount Melbourne (2732m) in the Transantarctic Mountains shows near-circular, closely spaced contours indicating steep conical slopes. Contour lines are drawn at 50m intervals, with index contours (thicker lines) every 250m. The hypsometric color scale ranges from green (lower elevations) through yellow and orange to white (highest elevations near the 2,732m summit). Above 300m, the estimated snow line at this latitude, contours transition to cooler tones indicating permanent snow and ice.

Elevation Profile

Elevation profile of Mount Melbourne (2732m)

The east–west elevation profile of Mount Melbourne (2732m) in the Transantarctic Mountains shows the terrain cross-section through the summit at 2,732m. The color gradient transitions from green (valley floor) to white (summit zone), with the red summit marker indicating the peak. The dashed blue snow line at 300m marks the approximate elevation above which permanent snow persists year-round.

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